Are you serious about fitness? Do you take yoga, cardio and cycling? Good for you - but probably not for your wallet. ClassPass combines all your memberships into ONE, and gives you access to those same clubs.

Churros are fried dough pastries, often dipped in cinnamon and sugar, popular in Spain, France, Portugal and most recently, the United States. Here are five of the best spots to find the delicious snack here in Seattle.

Imagine heading to the movies to check out the latest blockbuster, and seeing one of your handmade necklaces on the main actress. Surprise! That was the surreal experience a local Seattle jewelry designer had when watching Fifty Shades of Grey.

Any party that lists attire as Futuristic Retro has got to be great, right? Right. We stopped by the 2015 Henry Gala Afterparty in the graypants studio in SoDo. The dance party followed the 2015 Henry Art Gala which includes cocktails, dinner and an auction all to benefit the Henry Art Gallery.

March sees the launch of a partnership between Nordstrom and Madewell. The Seattle fashion giant has handpicked over 70 Madewell pieces to appear online and in 15 stores across the country. Bellevue Square's Nordstrom is one.

If you’re even the teensiest bit into architecture, design or cool houses, there is nothing better than Modernism Week in Palm Springs. February is the time both to top up your tan and take a trip back in time to a more glamorous, sophisticated age.

Most of us think of Dale Chihuly and automatically think of glass - it is, after all, the medium that brought him the most fame. But a new exhibition at the Museum of Glass shows a whole different artist.

We were pretty elated when Seattle's Trove restaurant made GQ's Most Outstanding Restaurants of 2015 list earlier this week. It didn't escape us though that three Portland eateries also made it. So....we went down to try one.

On January 31, 2015, the Cross Kirkland Corridor Interim Trail officially opened to the public. The trail is along the old Burlington Santa Fe Railroad, famous for the Dinner Train line that ran between Renton and Woodinville for many years.

Last night we found our way to Waffle Window in Portland to toast the last episode of Parks and Recreation. Goodbye to Leslie, Ron, Tom, Donna, Andy, April and Lil Sebastian....we were thinking of you as we downed waffles (your favorite meal) in the show's honor.

Hollywood Tavern general manager David Scherling says, “You can’t overestimate how much people love a fire pit.” We sat down with him on a rather pleasant February afternoon to talk a little about what makes for a great cocktail outside.

Wooden Boat Festival

The 38th annual Wooden Boat Festival kicked off this Fourth of July weekend in Seattle, Washington. Dozens of boats were admired by over 2,000 people at Lake Union Park. The festival ends Sunday, with the fun kicking off from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (KOMO Photos: Stephen Ramaley)

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Wooden Boat Festival

The 38th annual Wooden Boat Festival kicked off this Fourth of July weekend in Seattle, Washington. Dozens of boats were admired by over 2,000 people at Lake Union Park. The festival ends Sunday, with the fun kicking off from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (KOMO Photos: Stephen Ramaley)